Re: [camnetwork] How Boh Herbert, World Bank employee is tormented by the enlightened truth of colonialism

Awasom,
You white people never seen to stop whining about us..black people. Did we put guns on your heads thereby forcing you to do anything for us? Cheii you this graffi "whatman", how you over black so inside?

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Subject: [camnetwork] How Boh Herbert, World Bank employee is tormented by the enlightened truth of colonialism
Sent: Tue, Mar 11, 2014 4:30:28 AM

Mr Boh Herbert

Black people are very ungrateful people to the white people who compassionately changed their primitive way of life forever. The white people are kind hearted, generous and very understanding. Only their civilization and way of life has brought so much happiness , joy and wealth to black people than any other civilization. Look at the rich folks in Africa and in North America?  Their riches and wealth have been acquired with the help of colonialism . It would have been a grave mistake in history if white people did not nurture a deep hunger for colonies in Africa because through colonialism black people were exposed to the superior western culture and civilization. We have embraced and also very happy with modern medicine and modern technology. So, what is the point trying to fight the brutal truth ?

The white people  have welcome and embraced black people helping many of us blacks running away from political, cultural and religious persecution to become integrated into their societies. You work at the world bank owned  by colonialism. How  can you dare condemn the white people who have been extremely kind to you at a time when the black people abandoned you to suffer and  feign for yourself? Some of you own cars and houses you would never own if you were living in your own primitive societies and for all these  take a moment to believe in colonialism and stop following the crowd of cowards who are living in denial.

My goal in this lecture was to show you how colonialism became a catalyst for your own self-development and progress in life.
From the misery of depravity and suffering vested upon you by your primitive Cameroon traditional institutions came the liberating power of colonialism which opened the floodgates to your new found life, liberty and pursuit of Western civilization. How can you be so ungrateful when you could not read and write until you were sent to the schools established with the benediction of colonialism? You condemn colonialism and yet you are cursing the ardent advocate of the virtue and merits of colonialism in English which is a colonial language? You must be suffering from an odd form of dementia which prevent you from being to reason with the changing times.

I was able to demonstrate how a primitive local village boy called Boh Herbert in some primitive village in Cameroon began his journey
to freedom against the backdrop of colonialism and ended up as a trained CRTV journalist from the lone Cameroon School of Journalism in Yaoundé.
After graduating you were hired to work for Mr. Paul Biya and his regime. When you began your career as a parrot journalist the spirit of colonial freedom had not yet
captured you. It was until later in your career when your exposure to  Western civilization inspired and embolden you with an epic knowledge of the ideals of  human rights
that led you to become critical of the abuses of the  ruling junta in Cameroon. It should be noteworthy that like most Cameroonians you were  well equipped by the power of colonialism.

When Africa was a dark continent, it was the White people who brought enlightenment and electricity.
When Africa was poor it was the White people who brought their money to enrich and empower them generously
When Africa was governed by primitive system , it was the White people who shared their free political system with African leaders but unfortunately it was like putting a ring on the nose of a pig.
When Africans were illiterates who could neither read nor write, it was the White people who introduced them to the letters of the Alphabet  ABC to mark the beginning of literacy in their lives
When African were worshipping idols--- lakes, stones, trees etc it was the White people who introduced them to the true living God
When Africans had no telecommunication system it was the White people who taught Africans how to develop the Telecommunication industry
When Africans suffered through manual labor to dig and construct roads, it was the White people who invented machines that made the task of road construction easy.
When Africans had no knowledge of Pre natal care, an operation room in the hospital etc, it was the White people who brought freedom to them
When Africans did not know how to build houses except thatched huts and mud break houses, it was the White people who showed us how to manufacture cement and paint
When Africans did not know how to develop hydro power electricity it was the white people who showed us how
When Africans did not know how to invent clothings , blackets, cooking puts and just basic technology, it was the white people who helped
When Africans did not know how to tape into the minerals and other natural resources in the continent it was the white people who knew how .
When Africans did not even know the use of minerals it was the white people who opened their dark blind eyes to see and instead of being grateful they claim, white people exploited them. How did the white people exploit us? Nobody has ever showed me how and for what reason?
Africans minerals were lying under the surface of the earth like a ring placed at the nose of a pig.

What did an African ever invent that was not inspired by colonialism? Africa has produced nonentities in science like Kenneth Fru Ndeh who went to Manchester University and studied computer sciences but has become a cyber space pest .

Boh Herbert do not attack Jonathan Awasom. It is just the truth that many of you have eluded for a long time but not anymore

Conclusion
How did you come to the United States? Did you walk? You flew in an air craft also known as a plane. How many Africans have invented something that comes close to an aircraft by the White people? How can colonialism be  bad when we are all enjoying  the fruits of colonialism? God forgive these hypocrites and cleanse them from their denial.
Keep enjoying but stop making a ridicule of yourself because I will disgrace anyone who is not reasonable. This knowledge is commonsense and not academics.

Colonialism was a great force for good and I thank God for this concept because Africans would be worst  in the absence of Western leadership and generosity with their civilization .  I pray for the second coming of colonialism because since 1960 many Africans have demonstrated that they can manage their own societies . We were better up when colonialism was very much a daily part of our lives. We are worst off in her absence . Look at all the genocides and civil wars as well as gross violation of human rights as a result of the primitive behavior of African leaders?

God bless the White people and may we black people open our eyes and see the truth.


Jonathan Awasom
The voice for Cameroon, Africa and the world in the 21st century
The Rally-cry for freedom, justice, peace ,democracy and prosperity for all
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On Sun, 3/9/14, Herbert Boh <herbertboh@yahoo.com> wrote:

Subject: Re: [cameroon_politics] Re: [camnetwork] How colonialism changed the life  of Boh Herbert forever
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Date: Sunday, March 9, 2014, 10:49 PM














 

 



   


     
       
       
       Colonial Awasom wrote:



"...colonialism was the period during which European
slavery was noticeable and flourished".



Is that what you were taught in Form Three history at PSS
Mankon? No wonder you had to repeat the class.



Boh Herbert



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On Mar 9, 2014, at 9:47 PM, Jonathan Awasom
<wisesayings10@yahoo.com> wrote:



> colonialism was the period during which European
slavery was noticeable and flourished



     
     

     
     






   












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